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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – On Feb. 3, 2012, Tyler Head was hit head-on by a drunken driver, killing him instantly. Although Tyler has been gone from this world for nine years in flesh, those who love him have kept him alive in spirit. That effort has continued this year, despite the pandemic.
“We made the decision to not have the regular Tyler Jackson Head Memorial 5K this year because we did not want to put anyone at risk for COVID, but we wanted to keep the TJH Memorial 5K in the forefront of everyone’s mind,” said Gina Head-Hieber, Tyler’s mother.
A look back at historic snow storms in Connecticut
Associated Press, Lidia Ryan, Frank Juliano
Dec. 16, 2020
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The National Weather Service maintains a Significant Weather Events Archive that goes back to 2010. In that time, it lists six storms officially classified as blizzards in southern Connecticut.
Of course, the infamous Feb. 6, 1978, Storm of the Century is missing, as is the granddaddy of them all, the March 11, 1888, Great New England Blizzard.
The storm that is just arriving in our area now may make these seem so, well, last century. We ll have to see.
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Feb. 7, 1978 - Two special police officers try to dig out a medical technician on the corner of Grove and Broad Streets in Stamford after the blizzard of 1978.